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The Dwelling Place Breaks Ground

“Let them make Me a sanctuary that I may dwell among them.” The verse comes from Exodus 25, when God gave Moses instructions on Mount Sinai about how to worship Him, along with the 10 commandments. On County Line Road between Dale Mabry Highway and U.S. 41 in north Lutz, a young church has turned that verse into a blueprint, literally and figuratively. Pastored by Rev. Edwin Frost, The Dwelling Place is getting ready to move into the first phase of its building project, beginning with its groundbreaking service that took place Sunday June 14. “This is a big day for our church,” said Pastor Ed, as he prefers to be called, during the Sunday morning service. “This is not just a ceremonial thing, but a breakthrough.” Frost may have been referring to the fact that this is not the first time a church has attempted to build on this very property. In 1976, Trinity Assembly, the first church to reside here, began a similar building project. Its first phase was the church building where The Dwelling Place now holds its services. But when the church split over a disagreement in doctrine, the building program was abandoned. Since that time, a slew of pastors and churches who have taken over the property have had similar aspirations, though none came to fruition. How can The Dwelling Place avoid a similar fate? Pastor Ed proposes the answer lies in looking to the past. “We can look at history and say, ‘We cannot take a step without [God].’” “This property is anointed by God. The enemy knows it, and wants to divide us. We’ve got to stick together. This isn’t about building a building; it’s about building a church.” The Dwelling Place holds services Sunday mornings at 10:30 am and Wednesdays at 7:00 pm.

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